I hope you took notice of the hypocrisy here – how the Allies used torture to get confessions out of the Germans whom they were accusing of torture! I guess it’s acceptable for the Good Guys to use torture as long as it’s being used against the Bad Guys. But if the Bad Guys use torture against anyone it’s unacceptable. Can anyone say double standard?

They have the full version of this video which I will post at a later time, but it’s nearly 90 minutes. There are many who don’t want to sit through that long a video, so I decided to post them in small clips every day or two over a period of a couple of weeks.

The opening of this first part SEEMS like it is supporting tradional Holocaust stories, but bear with them. They are trying to make a point. Give them a chance. This is a great video series.

I hope you enjoyed this series of short documentaries on who the first Americans really were.

History books aren’t easily rewritten. It is now accepted that the Vikings were in North America long before Columbus, but when the theory was first proposed, most people scoffed at the idea. It is the same with the Solutreans. People will catch up and accept the fact that our ancestors were the first Americans.

As far as the American Indians are concerned, this is what Al Gore would call “An Inconvenient Truth.” However, it is still the truth.

Contrary to popular belief, the first Americans were not Indians who migrated to the Americas across a land bridge from Asia, the first Americans were the Solutrians, a European people who migrated to the Americas roughly 25,000 years ago.

Contrary to popular belief Caucasoid Europeans did not steal America from the Indians, Europeans were the original inhabitants of the North American continent. Recent scientific discoveries have been made proving that Caucasoid Europeans lived in the America’s before the Indians.